Azamara Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera) Cruise Reviews

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littlebrownbook
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

This cruise went to places I have been wanting to see for a while, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Mexico. The excursions from the ship were expensive, so on 3 occasions we went with private tour groups, and got better value for money. The staff were always upbeat even during a small outbreak of Norwalk when they were all doing double duty to keep us healthy. The entertainment ...
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Sail Date: January 2018

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


Excellent cruise

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Azamara Quest

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blustig77
10+ Cruises • Age 60s

i chose this sailing because of a special promotion which made the price reasonable compared to most other azamera cruises and it had an interesting intinerary.. i had always wanted to sail on azamera due to its excellent reputation for food quality, its small size, the free liquor and free gratuities. it lived up to my expectations, the staff is very friendly, the captain down to the ...
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Response from BonnieM, CBO - Azamara Club Cruises

Thank you blustig77 for the review. We hope you'll sail with us again soon!...

Sail Date: January 2018

Cabin Type: Club Interior Stateroom


I give it a B+

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Azamara Quest

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Montereyman
6-10 Cruises • Age 70s

The main reason we selected this cruise because of friends. We found the Quest to be clean, the food and service good, and the entertainment surprising good. The ship carried about 650 passengers, so pretty intimate. People who expected a "luxury" cruise were disappointed however, nothing really special about it. We were on a Costa Rica cruise ...very little to see and do in several the ...
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Response from BonnieM, CBO - Azamara Club Cruises

Hi Montereyman, While a B+ is not what we shoot for, I'm glad you had a good time. I hope you'll give us another chance to improve our grade!...

Sail Date: January 2018

Cabin Type: Club Oceanview Stateroom


Fine Time

Review for a Mexican Riviera Cruise on Azamara Quest

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Flaneur72
10+ Cruises • Age 70s

We took a back-to-back cruise on the Quest in Central America, the Pacific Coast and Sea of Cortez, from 26 January to 21 February: embarked Puerto Caldera in Costa Rica, exited San Diego. We are an older couple, my wife has mobility difficulties, and long-time cruisers. In both voyages we had an accessible stateroom: first a continental suite, second an ocean view. We had an extended trip on ...
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Response from BonnieM, CBO - Azamara Club Cruises

Thank you Flaneur72 for the very nice cruise review. I'm glad the crew took good care of you and your wife. ...

Sail Date: January 2017

Traveled with disabled person


Enjoyed the small ship experience; first Azamara cruise.

Review for a Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Azamara Journey

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EESTEIN
10+ Cruises • Age 80s

After flying in to San Jose, CR we stayed overnight at Apartotel La Sabana (very nice/good value) and toured across CR with a tour that we had arranged with 3 other couples through Odyssey Tours (very nice). Got a great view of Poas volcano, lunch at Freddo Fresas (great place) and stopped at La Paz Gardens (OK). We boarded the Journey in Puerto Caldera. The boarding experience was routine. We ...
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Sail Date: February 2016

Cabin Type: Club Veranda Stateroom


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